Goodlettsville’s mix of residential apartments, commuter-friendly neighborhoods, and off-the-road retail corridors creates a predictable set of fall risks. Staircases are everywhere—building entryways, interior stairwells, back doors, and customer access routes.
After a fall, we often see patterns like:
- Poor lighting in stairwells and entry landings during evening hours
- Worn or uneven treads in older apartment buildings and multi-tenant properties
- Loose handrails or missing grip surfaces—especially where residents carry groceries or packages
- Weather-tracking and debris near entry steps (common for people coming and going to work)
- Delayed repairs after complaints, where maintenance issues were known but not fixed
When these issues are present, the question becomes not “was someone clumsy?” but whether the premises was maintained with reasonable care.


